5 Amendments of Stanislav POLČÁK related to 2018/2119(INI)
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
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1. Acknowledges that the EU economy is continuing to grow, employment has risen considerably and the investment gap brought about by the crisis has almost closed; points out nevertheless that vulnerabilities persist, growth has not benefited everyone equally, and regional and territorial disparities are still a key issue of concern; points out, in this connection, the expected negative impact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, both on certain regions and on cohesion policy as a whole;
Amendment 32 #
Draft opinion
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2. Supports the view that investment, innovation, knowledge and structural reforms are key to making Europe stronger and more cohesive; points out, in this context, that investment under the cohesion policy, whose role is vital and cannot be replaced by other instruments, plays a significant role alongside appropriate reforms in boosting economic growth, inclusiveness and institutional and administrative capacity;
Amendment 46 #
Draft opinion
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4. Welcomes the proposals for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and the strengthened links between cohesion policy and the European Semester process for delivering sustainable and inclusive growth; warns of the consequences of a possible late adoption of the Multiannual Financial Framework;
Amendment 47 #
4. Welcomes the proposals for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and the strengthened links between cohesion policy and the European Semester process for delivering sustainable and inclusive growth; while understanding the rationale for it, deplores the fact that fewer resources are earmarked for spending on cohesion policy in the proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework and that the downward trends are continuing;
Amendment 48 #
Draft opinion
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4. Welcomes the proposals for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) and the strengthened links between cohesion policy and the European Semester process for delivering sustainable and inclusive growth; welcomes the requirement for a quarter of expenditure under the new Multiannual Financial Framework to be spent on climate objectives, given that climate change is an important long-term issue;